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Chemistry, 07.05.2020 04:04 anniebear

The reaction 2NOCl(g) <=> 2NO(g) + Cl2(g) has an equilibrium constant Kp (in terms of pressures) at 300 C of 0.180. Calculate the concentration of NO that will be present at 300 C in equilibrium with NOCl (at a concentration of 1.67×10-2) mol/L) and Cl2 (at a concentration of 6.43×10-3 mol/L) [NO] = mol/L (Enter numbers as numbers, no units. For example, 300 minutes would be 300. For letters, enter A, B, or C. Enter numbers in scientific notation using e# format. For example 1.43×10-4 would be 1.43e-4.)

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